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35% of the respondents were college level

2. On the effects of watching pornographic videos among adolescent

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- Agree, that the respondents “May have the guts to share explicit images

with others or someone they like to perform sexual act”, which has a weighted

mean of 3.73

Rank 2- Respondents agree to “Addiction on watching pornographic film or

videos that leads to abnormal behavior” with a weighted mean of 3.69

Rank 3- “Increase sexual gratification” is one of the effects with a weighted

mean of 3.58 in watching pornographic videos among adolescents.

3. On the public perceptions in watching pornographic videos among

adolescent and its implication to their sexual behavior

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents agree to “Frustrating in the eye of others” with a weighted

mean of 3.89

Rank 2- respondents agree to “They are “deeply offended” if they see an

adolescent who watch pornographic videos” with a weighted mean of 3.7

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Rank 3- respondents agree to “Others did not give attention to those persons

who watch pornographic videos” with a weighted mean of 3.65

4. On the problems encountered in watching pornographic videos among


adolescent
Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents agree adolescents ““May” strengthen attitude of sexual

violence” which has a weighted mean of 3.79

Rank 2- respondents also agree to “Inability to communicate with others that lead

to self- isolation” is a manifestation among adolescents that are active in

pornography with a weighted mean of 3.74

Rank 3- respondents agree to the statement that “(Female) who is intensively

attached on pornographic videos coerced herself into sexual slavery” with a

weighted mean of 3.69

5. On the suggested possible solutions to the problem encountered

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents agree that “Assigned extra activities/task at home that may

interrupt attention from browsing porn sites” especially to the adolescent who is

abusively watched X-rated film with a weighted mean of 4.08

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Rank 2- respondents agree that “Parents should devote more time to their children

especially when at home” with a weighted mean of 3.78

Rank 3- respondents also agree to that “Parents/ or guardians have should have

round the clock monitoring of their girls especially of their “what about” and

“where about” with weighted mean of 3.55

6. On the researcher’s findings to be utilized to control their sexual


aggressiveness in their sexual behavior

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents strongly agree that “Men are more aggressive and commit

sexual act than female “with a weighted mean of 4.28

Rank 2- respondents agree that “They need to refrain and reduce in watching

pornographic videos in order to avoid sexual aggressiveness in their sexual

behavior” with a weighted mean of 3.93

Rank 3- respondents also agree that “Female can control their sexual

aggressiveness” with a weighted mean of 3.8

Conclusions

Based on the findings, the researchers have formulated the following conclusions;

1. Majority of the respondents, were adolescent, out of 100 respondents, 35 percent

were all college level and most were single. They are knowledgeable enough in

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giving reason and answering the questionnaire pertaining on watching

pornographic videos among adolescent

2. Watching pornographic videos is an evident to increase of their sexual urges and

can be an effect to perform a sexual harassment. And effects of watching

pornographic videos are increasing the sexual gratification of every individual.

3. Watching pornographic videos and especially in watching X-rated film that could

lead to addiction

4. Watching pornographic videos among adolescent must be solved to raise

awareness about the issue.

5. On the solution offered, it aims to promote awareness on controlling, reducing,

and refraining in watching intense or X-rated film to ensure the safety of every

adolescent.

6. Watching pornographic videos can make a man more aggressive toward sexual

act and they have strong affection in sexual activity.

Recommendations

From the findings and conclusions, the researchers made the following

recommendations:

1. Close monitoring from the parents and guardians to their children about their

behavior and attitude.

2. Plans and programs regarding the impacts of watching pornographic videos.

3. Adolescent should be encouraged to attend sex education to bring awareness to their

sexual health.

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4. Parents should limit and protect their children from using technological devices.

5. Government should raise a broader framework of prevention and control sexual

harassment to protect the well- being of children, women and young people.

6. Adolescents need to desist from watching X-rated videos in order to control their

sexual aggressiveness.

7. There should be another study on the perceptions of watching pornographic videos

and its implication the sexual behavior be written by future researchers to strengthen

the authenticity of the present study.

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